THE OHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ;twmenne°dE Stock ‘Quotations lltixohnllze: New York Elmhlnqo i I I 1 At Top. and Santa Fe Ry. .. 15795111 all grades (ll eggs and prices g! rulul. The vessel ‘was placed uzl- 11911. Rev- W- Bruce Mull‘ P168111" ber of sets. Olle exquisite cou- 1131p:tudiatllll£itlnzlflillliilllnllg ralutldiz 11:11:11.1lggciigtluflfinirfb11911“ n“ - sent to your home morn- Arnerican Can Co. .. 53% were well nlalnlalned m, fresh and 9r arm“ 11911111118 111111181‘ lleveloll- 1111-1 911.11 $114118 1111 31111111198» All 111191“ ception after another ls flashed thronged with events spiritedly “it was moved, seconded anti 111i‘- » Fd Co H lllll 111911111- 95111113’ 11111511111111"? W113 81111111111911 on the screcll, and without dctri- acted, such as an exceptionally carried that n circular letter be Am. Car and y. . . . storage qualities. The receipts were ______ umlrlbulell w by Ml” Darla "m" m [h t t m H t d d l l u .t l l _ P \ Am. Locomotive >00. .. 109% 2,894 cases. Potato values were re- |SLANDER DROWNED_ A telc. Prowse, Mrs. Ronnie, MissJac- Th? Hague“: Ollyl-aelacllgx.‘ or mp n’; 5:136 rlile l‘ l}; mm Bl (l; 59m‘ lllo C (ellfisrlonrl .,§“f,1‘”‘§"f*° 1g; . c 11111-9111“- "#1111 R935‘ 086 “ 13%.: 11:31)‘: 111'“ 1°l11§1°°11.°°'11s l1" 11115- slam Wlls received yesterday hrilig- lwlllw Mflc-Dvllalll. Mrs» Sllflw- print-e makes the role not difficult lug ‘Ziinytsmfil’ till? Clirmflllfiggclllrfl zgrlglclltng obliges the‘; ertiiVilhllist-lters :11‘ QHRQMILK co’ 1519'» $1033.11.“ §,°§l§:r¢s1n' 1 164% grmcuiatylgr: Zftrsggilllistag 1511:9615 mg the S1111 116111111111 1119 1110111111115 M1113 11111111°11e 13111111111111‘ lllld M1811 Qt‘ delineation and John Gilbert marvels oi’ composition. They must he ‘Ministers o! the Preshy- ‘we a" “aw/law” l’ l an“ ' dam o m ‘h n m tIi t 1“ P111” "1 118"" D“““°1“" 5"“ 'S“S““““1‘ M61111“- 1115” 13111918111101 repeatedly Ill llle llllelllre- have been done in colors and oan- teritln Church in Clillfldli before Jgélgk-Cgzrllllgugiugrliillldbil. l?" 42% it; uprevlzililetde Trrllmd Ivrllfiketll‘ Wis hrlllflllllicpelllslglilcettcnntlaf RilzlttrllCflVllllk-‘v 3191111111 U1e1l111°l1i1t11le 17111110- Latilon. Ho makes the prince 0 not fail to send u. thrill through the Interim Morlerator proceed to ‘ r ' ' ‘ . . r ‘ ogc cr w l‘ —-—*" c. l t, - 1| -ll- . _ lEl-le R. R. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .. 13-6 quiet, gm- lols all N_ R Green MM o le SCHOONER TOTAL‘ Loss _ ga all lidfil llg c up with a pell tile beholder moderate in n call to them to a Consolidated Gels Co. (‘N.Y-) 102% Hudson Motor Car ‘Co. 4 Standard Oil of lNow Jersey ~41 tMls. Kat/ll. and Tex. dly- 2491/: 71-1117 1191' 1111i! "1 90 01111111111 Theloccurrcd when Mr. Douccitc was glalldard New Yolk .. 321,5 undertone to tile nlarket for baflulilfolkllvlllg llls uccullullm, “e ms Reading C0. . . . . .. 83% W" 111111 11111191‘ a B0011 ‘19111111111- between thirty-eight and forty yours lSouthern Pacific C0. - 193 08110111 °1 111101911 ‘11111-1111-1111-‘910111311 0i‘ use, and leaves a. widow and u Unlon Puclllc Ry _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ __ 1641/5 were quoted at $2.75 per bushel lo. s. lilllllfilrilll Alcohol 0o. 78% “"1 ""1111" 1°11 H1 11-1111 P81‘ 111111181- Unlted States Stool 1501A, The butter lnorket was moderntelyl p_w_ Woolwollll C‘, , _ _ _ 104 "@111"? null prices were firm. No. 1 lPusteurlzed was (luotell at 35c t0 t E ll- 35 1-2 per pound the receipts were Monk“. s “k x9 an” 85 packages. Extreme dullness "mar-t Ailitibi ........ 1W1 11"; “bee” 1111110 1"" "B11108 l .. l _ __ WEN How. western grades we l llllélxzigdgérllltlzfllol lolwnquctetl of, 17 1-8 to 17 3-8 c,.:lul Lnurontitie .1‘ 11131111181“ 111M165 111‘ n“ Montreal Power .. lpar 110111111‘ The 18119191“ Notional Breweries . 661,4, 10x65‘ I . I v r ysifliiijifigcfifilfictlqflg\v' "' Bobby. nsked to wlltc II. sentence Brampton - lStetll Company of Canada 110 Sllnwinignn Canadian Steamship Pild, 93 BANKS dlzlnk illolllrenl . . . . . . . . . . .. \V.IICilI.~—\DCC.. 1331A; May, . 270 137% HAILLEAX. Nov.‘ ill-Quotations yllmlslled by Johnston and Ward NIBIIIIJBTE of the Montreal Stock 3644,’ 41%;‘ -yw.hoat—ll)ec.. 131%} M11)‘. run MARKETS l‘ 7 . 9'1 Ity of foreign bids were lhollrvv There was a, little demand was quiet and values for ‘BDPIIIS The feature of the market standard grades of rolled oats and prices were reduced tau 0e per bag. Sales of standard 8m were made at 365 per has of were quoted llt $1.75 per 1%: containing the word change can “bear a "bull." Silo (watching aeropia no) "Look how gracefully she suiisl ‘il-‘Ii have you know what's It nnllil plane." 101/1} may. 18%: May, 45%; llfilonrlztmlo. Que. Nvv- 17- — Owing to the fact thli. 111B 11181111" the export- from auyjsoufco‘ but the tone of the-mar- ‘ket was ‘steady. Tile flour mllrkol - winter wheat grades were well maintained. Considerable business W815 transacted in all line's of mill- feed end the undertone was steady- the weaker feeling that developed has. Prince Edward Mis. at $1.80 per bag and Quebec Whites stock at. 1° 17 ‘Quay. it was illl) were '1l751,:lflti passed "bearable," ‘lllIIllEdZ No mall on the Stock Ex-- “flontral Guardian llllv n1 h l f t l - I" l. I-l I-II-l ‘I WWST __.. _ , ...l....‘.-l..'-‘..°.‘$2£..° .12.; ‘Elf’???- , "l; s!" of 1111'" e’ m ‘ll-T Al Nurse a Home. I611 five geese of superior breed and (own 135. g "cm-k 1711111111111)’ evening. quality. The keeper hearing the - Tickets at door ' 25c "IS DEMERA asked a business thut question and the Csledonlau Club lonlght. 1111111)’ IDOTB low All cordially invited. bury. that the schooner and was insured throng Ltd, Charlottelowln ‘or SCHOONER SEIZED — La 86 nttl den 90 children. ill-l lcoverorl. "NBS RECOGNIZEQ- At ‘meeting of tilc u Prtlsbylcry ill Syd lPPCHILVICTY m‘ (‘. ‘frequently for “field work". 5 to epcuk ill llllll lullguagc, it was u very grout boon to ull (Hill n vol-y great temptation to avoid nur- seives of the services 0i‘ one who II l 0-6- §'0-f§-§§-O~O-§§O4 +f¢ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 0n lnnrtlou ...... .... .. Your lunrtionl ' light lnlcrflonl Q "o par lino‘ of l 19rd. 3° nor lino o! ll worth 711 nor Lino o! 6 IQfdg Nursing’ I TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURS- es, l-Gule Hoépltai, Hnverhili, Mess, Three years course. Affli- i-atlon with Providence City Hos- pital. Eight hour day. Allowance $15, monthly. Entrance Febru- ury and September. One lhour from Boston. For further inform. ulfon llppiy to Superintendent. - 2675-11-13-71 Miscellaneous JNO. A. MACDONALD — LAND Surveyor, llcrnltlnville. P- E- 1- _ 2734-11-16-11110 HAVE voun DRESSMAKING done ut home before the Christ- mas rush by (lraco McPhce, 68 noylloltl st, City. 2101 FOR SERVICE - REGISTERED York boar. Jollu McKlnnon, West Covollend. 2719-11-i5-4i , Wanted WANTED TO BUY- ONE HUN- dljed can Canada srado "A" potatoes. G. R. Keefe. l . 1974-114! Situations Vacant t MAKE MONEY A‘? I-IIEN ' and women can awn i to in en- hour in spare time wrimlg ghow- cards. No cnnl ‘ , or soliclt- ing. We instruct you snugly you with work. Write ‘ o uy. ‘o Monenitt Company, Limited - Dominion Building. Toronto. J- s. v. ll.‘ Lost LO$T-—BETWEEN NEW l-lAvw and Clyde River, parcel conta n- ing boy's suit, finder pioaso iouvc at Clyde River 110st Office. 2710-11-15“ Male Help Wanted @?r.‘.w‘;.;v...o- .. f ~ for alllfl‘. Address l). (luardiun office. ‘ 27ll§-11-18,2i WANT-ED -- SMART BOY TO lwork ill llitlro uud dr-livcr ‘calls. Apply by iottcr -i'. O. Boll 465 City. 277347-21. For Sale FOR $ERVIG York boar. sons. R: Mallet-t, Brackiey. FOR SALE——-REGISTERED AYR. shire bull. 6 years old. Quiet. Clhampion at St. John. lngs & Son., Mt. Herbert. 2725-1i-16-tts SIX HORSE POWER GASOLINE engine for sale. roy St. 2769-ii-17-3i FOR SEE-COLORADO Hones 5 years oitl, also Land Lllllgue, 3 yours old, slllne d)‘ "Muck 'l‘olld" and "Baby Tozld". Good speed prospects. Wallis-re D. Ille- htlut, Alexandra. 2760-11-17-31 FARM FOR SALE-AT LONG Creek, 100 acres with good build- ings. Wrlfo or phone MncPhec Brothers, on premises, 2708~1i-15-4l AYRSHIRES FOR SALE—SEVER- ai ‘choice hllll calves, also ycllri- lug and two your old llolifcrs frolll Iligll producing strains. All- ply to ‘A. Mcltzlc r12 Sons. (llutritll- tciowu. 2'l8-7-1i~18 FOR r- SALE—CHINGHII._LA RAB- blla thrco to six llnonths old, rained from English stock, Mull- chu strain. Price.» rousnnalblo. Call phone or wrlto. itlllVll. (‘ulti- woll, Kousiugloll, 2759-ll-l7-2i —PURE BRED osweil Jenkins & 2782-11-16-81 R SERVIC E-—'l MPO RT 5D RE- gistqrerl Yorkshire Boar.—— C. W. .2765 11 17 4i Apply 230 Fitz- cau speak so eloquently in thlll. tongue. as your uliuil-ller Rev l). M. Lamont. it was all tilc more. ll. favour seeing that Mr. Lamont came so recently illto your congre- gation, uull we esteem It a very evident indication of your grout loyalty to the Presbyterian Cilul-cil, [hut Ill soulc respect you jeopardiz- cli your interests ill tilc interests of the church ut iurgc. \Ve fool sure that you will not bu tilc iuscl’ In lllo end. We tronlzrzltulate you in the good fortune you enjoy ill having so wise ‘and scholarly u minister, and we thank you most heartily for the splendid work he has done for the Presbytery, and for the ‘Presbyterian Church ill Cape Breton.—- W. MacCuiioch Thomson, clerk of the Cape Breton Presbytery. -—-¢-O-}i—- l ::HAVE Tea at. St. Paul's. to-l1 night. Extra tea cable: provided to avoid crowding. 2793 BIRTHS MATTHEWS — On October, 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Matthews. Alberton, P. E. l., lboy. (Glen Erskine Keir). Congrat- ullttitlus. _____E_______ MARRIAGES ‘ TANTON-HUNTER-—At the Ulli- ted Church parsonage, Pownlll, by Rev. F. ll. Littlglohns, Marjorie Boil. daughter, oi’ Mt‘. J. H. Huntcl" of Summerside. to Roy Mlllor Tau- .ton of the salme plncc, 0n Monday Nov. 15th, 1926. DEATHS MITCHELL —- ill this vily Novem- llcr '17, Mrs. Maria Mitchell. Funer. al Friday morning from her lulc resilience 210 Dorchqsicr St. ‘Mrs. Annie notice later. ‘FBFKIIHUII. Fuuurul l‘, FOR SAIE-FOUR SIL- vbr black foxes. Nntloluli regist- ered. 2 pairs 1026 pups. \Vili sell aoparatciy or in liflifll. ~—- (l. J. lPraught. Albert-y ‘Plains. 2766 i! 17 3i UNDERTAKER N. D. -M‘acLEIIN l 2758-11-17-21. RA AN i8LAlND7" ‘ llillll yesterday. on. (., M. Shannon will answer lecture course WONDERFUL collection of beau- "Mona" was a total loss. The Mclla- was loaded with coal from North gyd. ney (or Soul-is. The cargo of colli h' Higgs & C0,, Friday a schooner with a cargo of coal and Labrador ilerring on its arrival in Sunlmersldc was search- ed by Officers H. M. s. linker and J-nspector Barbour, who found two 1bnrrel' each -ont~1 ' .l ll pounds. A fair business was donel s c ‘1 “m5 e“ g“ m“ men from lilusticn were engaged in sulclt fishing off ‘Pit-loll, and ul- thmlgh n0 particulars arc glvcu of lthe zlccldelll. it is prollumcti that it’ Jflfxe falllily of twelve or thirlccu brother Paul hull ll. 11111711181‘ oi‘ friends lei’! on the lint-il- leluga yerstcrdny. According to tilc dclcgraln the llUlly Ilud not bet-u rc- l ‘REV D. M, LAMONT'S SERVIC- rcvcllt vcli llllri sucoudcll ullnuiuluusiy that tilc Ilrcitlu lilrollgil 11B (tlelk. cxnrcss its gratitude i0 lthe congregation of Bouiartlcric. [ill the releasing of Ml‘. Llinwut. so Hav- ing so runny (illciic cuugrcgllliolls uuri so few uliuisttlrs who zlrtl ubic _fiy in on a flock of wild geese in ll bouncing belly-Augustine ‘Cove. , place of tho her home port here, have arrived zlt lSllnllncmidc and are now lozlri- illg see-d potatoes for the southern nlllrkct lll tho Roll-way Wharf. and Bazaar in ‘North llodeque Iiuil, Fl-lllny. Nov. from time zlfltlr. Supper 35 c. lluil, SlSldo Friday evening, Nnv. llfltil, Special ‘slcpliunclng by Jul-k .. 1 . . M ~' II fill.‘ B [Il- l-"znousou-lnl lcltl-lololl. Ntlv. .r.l‘,’,';’_”"”' 1's“ by “e” 1 1° noes KILL GEES! -- on r...- rscket. arrived the dogs had ion could be on the scene, but lied before any act- token. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of Margaret McDonald was 1111111 Yefll-eflilly from her late resi- dence to St. Dunstanu Cathedral where a Requiem Mass was sung n1. POTATOES - The S. S. Mflgnhiid sailed Tuesday night at 11 ojclock with n cargo of seed-potatoes, con- slllllnz of $8.150 ‘bushels lol- Nor- folk, Va. The S. lS. Sabotllwana is at present. at the Railway Wharf, loading another shipment which will in all probability be about 200.- 000 bushels. st ST. JAMES 1W. M. S. The ED111111] thunk offering meeting of this 50c- iety was held in the Church hail lust evening end was largely atten- lloth the splendid tern schooner Favouion, owuell by Capt. J. S. Alien and Mr. John E. Campbell. of Sumlnersitic wrecked‘ recently IlCIil‘ Halifax, and her cargo have proved ti total loll-s. Owing to the condition of the luolasses that was salvaged from the wrecked Favou- lnll, lllc Lllzlrlotfctowu consignees who worn ill litllifax ou Sunday t0 look over tilc sllipluent illrnoti the whole quantity liowll. Al cursory Inspection it rlppettrtld lhut the nlolu-sses would bc ill good shape m.‘ tile volll holes were plugged, but ll is understood tilut whell the Fnvtlulzlu grounded these hole! wore upon ulltl wcro subsequently Hilllillvtl in ullrllv lilo bundling of lill‘. punrhroll5 when they were put aboard lilo bilrgu to be tllkcu to ll-illiifux. -—i~-<-Q§-~__._ HDELICIOUS high tea served from 5 to 7 St. Paul's Pariah Hail. 2793 —i—<+>-_-- PERSONALS Mr. M. L. Dilstullt, Eilcrslic, wtls ill the city yesterday. Mr. A. L. Adams and Mr D. W. Atlzllus, Cardigan llrnvv by uuto to tilc city yesterday. Mr. Neil McNcVln oi‘ Milo, Priucc County. who llus spout the past twol wcekll visiting his daughter. Mrs. ‘Neil Niclltlugail, of this tally, lcuvcs this morning 0n return to ills ‘ilonlo. —-<-—-<-0¢-——- ::REMEMBER St. Pauli; Tea and Sale this afternoon. 2793 -_---4o>— Western Guardian ‘ --POLICE COURT -—- At the Poi. ice Court; in SlSide yesterday ll man for interfering with ‘he lPollce ill the discharge of their duties was fined $20 and costs. lOn Moll- day ll citizen for being drunk and disorderly was fined $30 and costs. —-EAGLES —— Some of the sports- men hunting geese have found more thlln they asked for. One man who was shooting was surprised to see a pail- of large American Eagles -T‘W0 LUNENBURG. N. 5.. sclluoners, chartered to take the Favonisn, recently wrecked neur llnlifllx on her wlly to his —-COME TO the Benn Suppcr 19th. Supper served tilc to 9. (lumps null ll social 5 1579b -—O0ME 1n lilo Dance In Britunllill ll rrl £795 'i‘lulro llllllCllh-l to he n gcucrul l-udcncy to mlrrkct hogs bpfortl chant tive. Lean. Alex. McOnlllum. Alex. Cnllrpbell, _l\_ w_ hounds of the Presbytery and also Slewal-l’ James Jallllllll, l l1 pl-(l. of the large additions to the mom- fltt, J. L. Thompson, llliurrlock Ross, 11111511111 "1 1119 1111111111 1111011 ‘e o‘ugs,lzls. '..l. - llougald McPherson’ 1mg,“ ("dell lletuil in the press at e later dole. lllrllgll€gNrléflllllnn@l11gl.lg?flrlllrdb£zl 5111mm m" Rev M s Fumm wcrelwhen she became ill, sud gradually lewl ,u.¢ le'y. -‘ ‘ l‘ ~-1~- ‘ eroll McLacllIqu, Gordon Douglas. 11111101111911 J. Piglitt, A. J. Railings, George Jar- 9111 1119 131111891 dine, J. Geddie Townsend. Robert "11110115 601181133111101111- mugias, James Brodie. Eiders und representatives. , The minutes of the last sessi0u111111 Y°1111E 111111111911 WQPK 111111111‘ 1° were rea-(l by the clerk and alpprml. some length of the necessity of One of the Greatest Sensations 0t the Stage Now a ‘Picture Sensation. . The method of grace was , by Rev. rattler Walsh aftor which 1” ‘trade in Cmadiau grain hero today lll l l . l ' - peculiarly associated with the was dull. The only business rellort- lllg 1211,1311“ a '51‘ P1111111 B11151" 111 111111.91" “"11 11111116 1111-1111 11°11!" ,The photopiuy version of the breezy actress of the early scenes mfldlatorlai work of Christ. Tile led was the sale qt in odd lot of a e u°°“'_____ 3794- gfgglltlglignczllllféleafgl-dRlftwfll? P231: wlnous" stage success '“l‘lle Merry love. Incidentally. Miss Murray zollpells a. nlessags 0t full and lcllllmlllln western No, 3, Barley. SCHOONER wBEcKED_wOrd - 51' - 110W . which had a sensational becomes the woman tortured with free and universal pardon on no ‘The trade l“ cash gmln w“ qlllaL h“ been recelved from Hawkek s‘ s‘ MAGN—-—-HILD BAH-a WITH run ill New York and all the larger has never appeared more beautiful other conditions than such as are - American Without. the-work of Roy D'Arcy Jesus Christ." OHl, .flA, THAT'S the Prince Edward yesterday. _ as the despicable crown prince the The services tonight and Friday .- » ' n The story of "The Merry picture could not be what it is. His night conclude ‘the mission and WHQT 1 WAS Widow" lnisht have been c0m- is a character study of real power, that as far as possible all churohefl 1' . ' Dressed into live reels but it could in which the direction of Von Stro- be. asked to establish daily vaba-r WISH“! FOR not have been so charmingly told, with sucil wealth of incident and beauty 0i’ background as Von Stro- wny. While there are hundreds edi C led la l t . helm has told it in ten reels. The of people in the picture. these n aToQuLofIOcEulEtwilIlJZB bu“ m“ mm‘ o’ your Viennese settings are works oi‘ three players dominate it at all To Presbytery Clerks:-— boyhood My" Rdnm" art. the lnobs picturesqueiy ciotll- times. At a meeting oi’ the Commission 1'19 11°w1 "1 i°°1'1""'l ed and exceptionally well directed and the story reasonably compact. Audiences will marvel st the num- for rises lo rozli bt-igbts in the sorrow oi‘ u love that scclllsln hopeless. Mlle blurruy, it zllso may be snilllTile Musical progruul added great- at least cllullis ilcl- endeavors. e111“ ‘"111 1 191161915 "1 111° 5111111111’ discussion over l1 number of other, 1511111101“ 111° 1111110 "f 111° 5110111“ nlillnr zlud routine matters tilc Pree- 1 CIIHIIOttCtOWII T1111 1'l‘1l1*11l'1"1‘l' 111 P11111511 Edlvllrti 01111161115111 £15 i1 111011113 111 B‘1111‘11111‘11'bytory lldiourllctl to meet ul. the t lslallll ll, cullllllcllllll wllll lllll pl-eg. their scholars ill the lfunllonlerlfailmlll ol the molleralol. “ml Clcvlc and c H0 61 C0., bllwfillll Oilulwlb ill Calllldd mo; lllidoIcKlEl-inedf Kalle 11341216: was closed with the benediction by Proprietors r ulur session on Tuesday, Nov._l V- - - P115011 W118 11'0- lll nlelllll“ 1215b ill Zion Cilurcll lltlil and was 1191mm m Alberto“ for 1" 11011011 01 e m l I Miss 1" mcquMm ""1"" ‘opened in tiuc form ,by tilc Aioder- $111 11111111115- 111 111 K105511116 111111 119' <4>*""* utor, Rcv. W. Ilrucc Muir. were twb sessions nlornlng and af-lcllll llllly 1N1 61110111164 111 M1’, 110111 tor-noon. ‘Tile following wcrc pres-lsml- (l O lllllllllll, Tmmllo. Jul,“ ent . A call from the pastoral cilurlze of ~——~ ‘ ' ' ‘ lRev. W. Jlrucc ‘Illuir, Moderator; K1311511lgl0ll, lllailpeque and Frec- Re“ R_ ,l{_ Slaw-ll, gull-k; no“ 1)_ town to tile Rev. Fred Williamson MuLeull, Rev. M. Scott Fulton, ‘itcv. Wllo has been s-upplyllll! 111111111 11111‘ . Andrew Brown, Rev. I". (l. Mdlll- ‘D115 01 11110 1S 111 P10151058 611d W111 Y‘151e1'1111Y,111”"n'1111 111 lush, Home Mlslllqllllly .g,.cl.elal-y at some time in‘ the near future 1411011011. lll tilc. 80th your nf hcrl I for. the ‘MBIIUHIG Provinces. Rev. 11° 19111111101’ 91115911111119"- Fred Williamson, Rev. Tlhos. Rod- ger, Presbytery Cilurcll Evangelist, bylely ‘11105811191111119 1101116 511881011 Toronto, _ _ ,- llrell-Clarl,’ L’ ll_ Foslm.‘ Angus MC. work dollc -by the several students‘fggiggif‘i;iti11geg1firre1ggi1slihhyr1wlde Aicphel-Sun, Jollll A, will) had been employed witihdn the ‘ ' ‘ »~ ‘ 7“? ministers, ml ol as “ML Rm,‘ l3 l.‘ Mclll. iltlving not only a ‘Sunday School "ma MARION BOYLE 10811. Rev. F. Williamson llhd Itov.'111'1 111-1111 11 111111115 P11011101‘ 5111111111’ 1 I t - on solncwilat til - lull 0f th Ci l - at 0 e own Tlws- Rodgers were invited w s11 , , ‘1 1’. e ""1. Mrs. rurlrloll Boyle aged eighty. ‘ and correspond. ~ 11"“ E‘111°“,v‘11‘S°”1e1Y 111 every “"11 widow of’ the into Arthur W. lloylc, 1 Hotfil C0., lllev. Mr. Rodi-tom was asked to 141'“-1"-'=111°11- 11° 111111 ‘11 1111111 511191111111 of lGicnwootl, Lot i1. passed awuyl give, n short address. llc spoils of “111-‘11 W118 ‘being tlflllc by the yoliilllgariy yesterday morning at o, Prllrlrlflllrl \vor-k as all past year the Cilurcil in Cunudn but] received, ill- 1111131" 119111111111- C1111“- la lull nlculborslllp 30.000 lluw 1111* 11- A- IHCIIIIJQPB. ‘ "11 l ill SllllIiIlPYfildC, ulltIlGllspcrt-alllx; l5. I). (‘rlt-llrllll. .l. .\I. n .l. L. ‘lllloulpsou, After tilu lllfi- Aifrl-d MlitiFilflllllt! ill Pcucc River‘ biolfl-t-d, Si, Jllilll; II. M. Senlpic. one m, the fir“ “mus "l llllslnm,“ cussiou hurl thcvu curried on fol‘ District and one sister, Mrs. Eliza-LA. I5. ilzly. liaiifux; .lolln H. 1s the l] ll lth tilc nrroll- Home liluc tho ‘following resolution xénllence 2:11;? vzrlnus llnccs ml. was moved by lIlov. R. -Ii. Gtnvert funeral will Icuvc tho resll ssed to the clerk. The following overiuru null m» W111‘ 11111111111191111111 11110919111 coulpllnying rirlor WHH I_ I llcv. W, Bruce lilulr zllld seconded "I11" I by Rev. M. Scott Fulton nud un- 1°_ 1111111111 ztulniousiy udolllcd by Presbytery. lwmk 3111111115 111a "M1115 11111111111 01 Overture l" regard m m“ lprlnllul, n-ur congregations resolved we as u of ‘Confession of Frllth \Vili-l nlovcd 11191111111117 111K" by lilo illov. Brut-n lyluil‘ and this 111111111111“ 111111 911113111 111 nlotion was curried. roads as follows: and Canadian opened a four days engagement at the ladies, one who laughs at dellluis und goes tillringiy and ruthlessly toward the objec- I-Io has never tlppeurcll to better advantage. players mlgilt have invested the] early scenes of prolllil-lcuous love- making with nlilnuuell to crutlitics, Gilbert ever, surround them with! 50111011111111,’ of tilc firc. pf irrespnn-l l-liblc ruulullce. actress brings lovu lutn his ilfo. he- . I l 11111"- ‘111911 11111.51 Jflllll. N. IL, made up the blli- of ‘Rev. Alex. Stirling is lobe un- ,_ sin“ "km" ‘w? m ' _ elwo m‘ the lllclurc llrtlzrlllll- veiled in tile Clifton ClllirCIl. l 11° °' w‘ 11"’? ‘1’°" “"1” portraying! Credit is due tilc success of‘ lust A resollllloll was "awed lllllllll.‘ thoulsndl o! dollars In Slut. lflll. sols ll depth turc plcluro. oi‘ tel-ling into hcr port. Meeting‘ 0f Presbytery 0f P. E. Island evungellHl under people of Belfast. Caledonia, Wood the direction of tho Presbyterian 111111111111 11111111111915- Churcil in Canndu untI tho flood suc- cess he llml mel wlllh mum“, Olll, was entered into ‘ilcnrtily and was cl‘ things ho etutcll was (iurilll! take“ 111111 111 11y 1191's F- G- 111°‘ “Whereas, the PIIOTOGIIPII 7°11 XMAS mane av CRASWELL ' Phone 6924. Today for Appolnt m —' AI IIIEPIIIIIBE EIIIIIIIIBl 1 cities. on the screen. involved In its acceptance through helm shows, for the character is tiou Bible Schools during the sunl- repuisive in a. distinctly Germanic mer holidays such as was conduct- You remember the 1 The picture has fire and disil. 0i‘ Assembly on the Reception 0f Afters. slow beginning it gains Ministers, i was requested to send wasn't ltl Our milk Io pull‘; and good — order it "The Merry Widow," then, is a very fine picture that silould find n. universal welcome. In lileutrcs able to utilize the famous operatic music it should prove a pronounc- ed hit; ill the smaller houses it ishculd be voted one of the best vacant charge. unless ministers in charge oi‘ n pending church," Yours sincerely, ANDREW S. GRANT. l= Mr. Robert McKay the Senior El; tier of the ‘Clifton section of the New London congregation was pre- sent and. reported that in the near future a nlemoriai tablet in honor they are __ corl-es- ‘ Wllerc other IIIITEI.‘ 'i‘ilc Pathc News with pictures of tilc Lawyers Convention held in igilts presentation it) Mr. ll. plously instructing the Alodemtor ,. Wagner and tile Prince Edward- anti clerk to extend tho greetings -‘ of the Presbytery to tine large New lLoudon congregation and urg-1 Ing upon all the members of Pres-l hytory who can lpossibiy attend t0 ho present on that occasion, The Presbytery also instructed the xuod~ ‘ orator and clerk to send greetings to the congregations of Sydney and} Stcllnrton on the occasion of the opening of their new churches in ‘ the ncxu‘ future. After considerable repairs and improvement:- It l: now the finest Hotel of It: clan in the Maritime Prov- Incea. It appeal! to Khole who want I comfortable Hotel and oplendld table and excellent service at n moder- ate price. 110M ilmvlfill-‘hly to tilc presentation of tilc fea- “Tilc Merry Widow" T118 is ouc of lilo worth whlic pictures. lzlcis (but may have ‘been ‘P11550111 ltuuclling tilc Confession by tilc ‘Prnslnvteriall ‘Churches throughout ltlul world. Alld also that tilc General As.- l-lenllbly urge upon the lSuperilltcnd- Rate: per day. from $3.00 to $4.00 vrllel-elf-orc tllis time has elapsed that a. QUEEN HOTEL k I Keill‘, S. l). U; H. Zisnlnn, Toronto Samuel Seigel, ’l‘oronto; E. L. Tile dczlth occurred ill the city 110111119- S11°1'111'°°119~ 11- Q- IIOTEI. One of the largest and but equipped Hotels In Eastern Canada. contains 120 roomo, 44 of which have private baths. completely renovated in the put few yearn. Few Hotel: throughout Could: and the United Staten have its oplendld table. Courteous service to all Guest:- Tele- phone: In rooml. Ratu $4.00 to $5.00 per day- MRS. CHARLES MITCHELL ngc. Mrs. Mitchell, who was a Mill Griffith before her ulnrrioge, wll born ill Charlottetown, and has u llllll ylessl-ll, llepnrt. l-le spoke of the slplenlllll wllys resided here. She was hlgllblg , itcv. ‘R. ‘ii. Stzlvcrt, Clerk oi‘ lPrcsI-l circle of friend's. U lShc leaves to cherish her ulenlory ' ghoul one son, Charles .l. Mitchell, Newfl l Editor of the Patriot, at whose passed away. She hnd enjoyed ex- ‘ lcclieut health up t0 Thursday last, Rev. W. Bruce Mllir, Rev. R. H.- lgrew weaker ulltii the GTHl came. k‘ Tile funeral will take place from Mr. Mitchell's residence at 8.45‘ a. lll. Friday to Si. Duntalfs Cat» hedrai, and thence to the Roman1 Catholic Cemetery. a committee to allowance for thol Rev. R. H. Stavert. couvencr of lflle committee on Sabbath Schools home of her nephew. Nathan M. Boil, Cape Traverse, where sllc re- sided for the past two years. Mrs. Boyle, who was n most estimable woman, was formerly Miss Marion Mudldarinne, of Fern wood, llcdequc. K.’Ml.l1'l1ll.|SIlC lclwcs two brothers. Nathan, .1\'I.(:KlIIllI(7II,I7. M. IBcrlltll-d. MflUFilfIllIlil HARRY c sliowlv. Mlfllflir The discussion on this subject VICTORIA HOTEL llrpfillylfirllllldutosil, M. ‘S. Fulton, W. B. Muir, ‘Iiurrv ilunll, Mrs Hurry llunu. holll itaulsay in Sunuucrsido. Tiloifilmnoy, Monti-cu]: (l. W. Httiflll deuce of llnllfax; E. M, Nicholson, Suln- aud seconded by ltev. M, S. Fulton lducnirl llcli, Capo Traverse, ut 5 mnrsiric ‘U. Atkinson. Montreal," P. o'clock Friday morning ‘by mq[flrlMClMlllllil, Cornwall; W. S. Jfillr- ’I‘ll:lt the Iuesbytery (l[ P, l-j, [$- llcursc. Service u! Springfield nt 21lvvutllcr, Sussex; ‘it. L. Riley. St. hero assembled l-rlctlglllzlllg p. Ill. John; ll. C. Alcllollzllll, Alollctuu; Inegflmlfhlv; value (lf id. ll. (‘zlrtl-r. Ottawa. ulovcd by “yflum, Drug Stare upon all of our o necessity $ Th" mom)“ nf ilnvlllg not only a Subbni-h ‘Scllorll but a young peopiohe eocioty in the, pl! i‘- ~ ‘30 H. P. engine, notary sow m FOR 8A‘LE--1 VERTICAL BOIL- er, 5 ft. diameter, 8 it. illgll; llnd Shingle machine, steam trap, Bllflllnn Pulleys and hangers. lAnply Spurscou Illckox, llrlll- ____,___________.__._______ 511W‘ 27854118111 'l'cucllcrl~l Wunlcll Pong: {é-PIKNVGESE PuP- piea.’ ice stock, moles llnd fo- ‘mules, wonderful value, iovoiy g. Xmas gifts fol- chlldl- ll “ml mnr School. Supplement 8200.00. nriuits, All reglsterorf me A, Apply to N. (l. RRTHHNIyTIEIIIUII, E. Lutps, 68 Archlb id t. M ,- Cilnirnltlu oi’ trustco. fin." N. n. - . “a; ll-lt-lqzr-ltll - 3112-11-17“ EMBALMER . ill, KING sou/ms ‘FEMS-HER wAm-"to - FIRST Ohms lsncllcr for Tlgnlsll (lrulll- Femdle Help Wdnted. To Let WANTED - A aov ABOUT’ 1s on .16 years of llgo lo deliver nllrwll and work in store. Alpply by lot- tcr P. 0. Box 465 Cityr‘ 2773-i7-2i. ....________ ._..__ WANTEIL-JXFERIENOED MAN l‘? work In Fox mo). Married dn preferred. lhrrolerence- Apply to F. W. Antllcw, Delta Sliver Fox l-‘urm. ‘m’ ‘ Michigan. 12757-11-17-3! . -—-—-N--i*" llo zllkmnoa, arnov am- Nomollt for nil-hm. Become WANTlDh-MAID FOR nl housework. quirod. Apply Mrs South. Longwonh Ave. 27881118 Kent Street, City. 276811 l7 ‘, GENER- Boferences re- __._ __-._.._.____._. WANTID- MAID IN FAMILY of two with lmowlodgu of plain cooking. Can eleep at home. ‘Apply to lMl-a J1me: White, 3d "ro Lrr-noussii IBLM AVE- rnue). 7 rooms. ball: nroomchagg pantry. laruq lot wt ,0l‘ n on}! barn.—W. N. Tllltdh. Jewel- QI‘. ' ' flll-lll-lllbtl 80 2i Situations Wanted 2‘ EXPERIENCED SAI-ESLADY " resulting in u gonerul- they urn properly finished. This nil- ,piiell lo hoih live and dressed. The prevailing opinion seems to be tllllt if hog» urn within tho desired weight 120-160 (tress-loll, or 180-2110 llllvc, lhlll 111,15 is llll that is requir- ed. This in far from correct and is departure (lcuerul Assembly has nt its ulcer.- iugs it: Tomulo, in i925, and nlslo at ‘Montreal in 1926 reaffirmed its ndhtlrencc to the Confession of Faith, and‘ has enjoined tho l-lludy and acceptance oi‘ it from our col- logclll, congregations llnd ulcnlbcrll of tilc church, null lroln former practice of feeding thc hogs until they are woll finished. What is wanted ls hogs 180-230 lbs. alive or 120-160 (lresscci ‘but W011 loll lllld showing flnlsll with govll thickness and fairly well covered‘ wlth Iurti which properly finished hogs always carry. l’ e appmcialo the tlilllclllty on hll ‘n; llogo “roll finished and still kaip within the desired wolghlmhut it ‘would be -mllcil hotter to have them hellvlel‘ and cven accept n lower price than to destroy the market for ilaiendt Pork products by supplying the ill- ferlor product from thin, unfinished hogs. . . l- ‘We are instructing our buyers not to accept (bin, unfinished b056, of any weight, pifrticllllri hogs under 120 lbs. or 18 alive. POI! WHEREAS, llhcro is no rditinn of tho Confession. us modified 11y 111° declaration acts of tho lAssflllllllfl-B of i875 nlul 1889, and “iliIEIbFJAlS, clllitlons of the Cou- icesion of any lkind, nro rare in Coir adallnd tliiflouit lo secure. and l ‘FMS, also, wide circulation and stud ,0! the Confession lllll-‘ll provo klheblo antidote and l1 strong corrective to modern theo- logical error, so common today. alltl so menacing to true religion, and the enterprises of the church, both at home and abroad; it is therefore humbly ovartured by the Presbytery of Prince Ed- ward bland. that the General Alrl lyl somllly indicted to meet. in tlhe cl of sll-stlol-rl, on (he first “felines- forln of the Christian Endeavor So- 1 cicly ill every congregation and al- - s0 iluviug young peoples’ rallies “whenever possible. Preaching from llnluans v12» “lllrt where sill uhouutioti grace dill 1 nlucil more llbouull". Rev '1‘. A. lfimlgtll" delivered a powerful sor- ~ mun ill Zion Prcsbytcl-illn Cilurch last evening. "Sill null grace arc two grcni words oi‘ tho Christian rciiginu which lie ut the very iloart 0i’ tho gospel of .lcsus Christ. Wrolu: lviows of sin always issue in false " interpretations of grace. Thu eplstie lo the Romans is the vory , core of the gospel bsttauso it deals "' so completely with these funda- UE PVC Service YOU WILL LIKE We always DUI‘ customers manner that will make their vlallul to our store both pleu- ant and profitable. We Have All The. Standard Depend- able Lines‘ of proprietary mmedieo, alch- room and nurlery nuppilol. toilet artlolel 1nd houoehoid ndelvor to In o Treat Your 1; IIORSEl To: package o7 HUGHES CONDITION POWDERS and note the improvement. Huglles Special Horse Worm I Powders g qpaclfic remedy that given results. l 4 l? 1 1 mental words sin alld grace. The drug‘ Our Horn Llnlmontl. llll- ' sill of Adam involved the whole j plqgsgmp-l-lolq Mil. Oélllh R001“! I113 race in ruin. The righteousness Colic Drench are product; o! of .lesus Christ restores nil men DNPINSWG 1 unto lustificstion of life. Alpert from nny consent or effort all men are involved in the curse of the first and the atonement of the sec- ond. The disobedience of Adam spread llin over the whole race. A SPECIALTY THE PROMPT DRUGGISTS our fifty you: experience in the treatment of horn: Ind ; came. Thlu mun: qomotwll to you-Why experiment others? II you have o“ nick or Nell‘- m uNuauAl. orwofiuulrv "r0 earn $150. to- 8800- Seliip| Person- wnnts position in city store dur- ing Christmas trade. Bent of rel- erencen. ‘Apply to Guardian 0f- el Greeting Cards. Biggest nelson Now on. Simple; fro‘. -blll ltllnrt tn l when. Writs Motor‘ ‘Berber College, Ilnpartmeut "F" £01m; .'."_._.~~ Quint-l . l ~uaum *1" , ' I“ Q experience unnoceloiry. lo-day. Muster Kraft Grouting 04:4 lie-flown». .-.. . v fire 91 Wlllwltn ioelrlofl A‘! ll-louas- keopor. 0M1 gin rolmncos. AP‘ i- "M" ‘ to f Guardian. 1’ . .1" - .1’- llll-n-ls-ll- packer. llmotut us; nld lire rlolllg this with tllo lllol. ollllll! lll...lllnv nexl- B11111 111w 11* cunllervln! m, mllllllel m. our 1;. to make available lo the wh H land lmg pmdllcm l“ mull ol- mms Church, l! Canadian edition of the self. in the interest of the flu-mm- s, lhs Confession of l-‘ailh. all accepted tn cheap and popular We urge the attention o! llll ln- form with dull annotations and exlllll will Ill sill “mull m m; gutul-e of the Pork nations of allpangnof dldicultln- Illilllllflfy l.» um llnpormll mull-r. tor-ll _ _ I D611! l. EEAQSR- eel-into»! Jmvlll and 1190151111111’. . ~ A ~ . l ‘ l rotation, Mlnnudin; also DBlThe obedience of Jcllua Christ 016 gathered the sins oi‘ all unto Him- lulml lnlmll cell or wrlh L , MCCKHIUOI 1 "Sin in lts lost analysis. said the evangelist, is lawlessness and the " in in the will. The (mace of God is the overflowing mercy of. God without rogmuomorlt on tho one baud or oblintlon of the 0th}, l tho